As the public are probably all now aware, an advertising campaign that was due to be distributed onto London buses and public transport has caused much offence to the LGBT community and indeed any rational, open minded person. The offence caused has been evident on social media networking sites Twitter and Facebook and I am grateful to these members of the public for bringing the issue to my attention.

Upon hearing the public’s outrage at these advertisements, I immediately contacted Boris and the Transport Commissioner,

In around twenty weeks London will open its doors to the world’s media, fans and athletes; as it hosts the modern Olympiad for the third time in its history.

I think I speak for all Londoners when I say that London is immensely proud to welcome the world to our great city. I believe it will not only be a successful month for our athletes in Team GB; but also for British businesses and manufacturers, as we show the world what this city can do.

The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson recently revealed his proposal to invest over £2.7 million to rejuvenate Ruislip Manor and Northwood Hills town centres. This investment will drive economic growth and opportunity through job creation. The funding will also provide for new signage, street furniture, improved street lighting and the planting of new trees.

This comes as part of the Mayor’s programme to improve town centres across London, to ensure that they remain key parts of local communities.

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